Thankyou
Chances are. you don't need a really full vpn. Take a look at running ssh
on either end. You can then transport X sessions and replace rlogin. Ftp
and rcp are replaced by scp. Its really messy to transport other connections
though.
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John Mellor Kitchener, Ontario, Canada http://www.kitchener.com/mellor/
: Chances are. you don't need a really full vpn. Take a look at running ssh
: on either end. You can then transport X sessions and replace rlogin. Ftp
: and rcp are replaced by scp. Its really messy to transport other connections
: though.
However, if you ARE looking for a full VPN, try out FreeS/WAN, which uses IPSec
as the transmission protocol and is transparent to all applications.
I'm afraid I don't have a URL for frees/wan, but try looking on slashdot.org
or google -- it has a fair amount of press.
Will.
Linux FreeS/WAN is available at http://www.xs4all.nl/~freeswan/.
Kind regards,
UIrich Latzenhofer
> : Chances are. you don't need a really full vpn. Take a look at running
ssh
> : on either end. You can then transport X sessions and replace rlogin.
Ftp
> : and rcp are replaced by scp. Its really messy to transport other
connections
> : though.
> However, if you ARE looking for a full VPN, try out FreeS/WAN, which uses
IPSec
> as the transmission protocol and is transparent to all applications.
> I'm afraid I don't have a URL for frees/wan, but try looking on
slashdot.org
> or google -- it has a fair amount of press.
> Will.
1. private network -VPN-private network routing
I have set up a VPN with an SSH tunnel with the following topology
192.168.0.7
|
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|192.168.0.1(PRIVATE) |
|a.a.a.a(PUBLIC CLASS c)|____
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|
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| 192.168.253.2 |
| ssh-ppp-vpn |
| |
| 192.168.253.3 |
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|
------------------------ |
B.B.B.B(public CLASS C)|____|
10.240.2.11(CLASS C) |
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|
|
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10.240.2.2 |
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I have set the routing up such that I can ping every ip address on the
A and B internet(public) machines and the ppp tunnel. But if I am on
either machine 10.240.2.2 or 192.168.0.7, I cannot ping from public to
oposite private or from private to private. I have enabled IP
forwarding on both boxes. Machine A is redhat 6.2 machine b is redhat
7 if that matters. Any body have any idea what I should check to
enable private network to private network communication.
Todd
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Daring Technologies
Austin Tx
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